The shopkeeper trotted outside to see what the issue seemed to be after all the commotion and noticed that the ponies were crowding around the entrance. The striped zebra from earlier pointed out the problem with his hoof as she looked up at Enchant's sign. "Your sign was made with inferior impurity metal. It might break and fall off, hurting one of your customers." Fire Walker also chimed in telling her almost the same thing. The pink mare frowned, expressing some disappointment in herself. "Ah, I see. I can't believe I hadn't noticed this earlier." She answered while keeping her blue-eyed gaze leveled with the shop's label. She tore her focus from the problem and paced back and forth in thought. "A little magic can fix this, but in all honesty, it is quite an old sign. And to think I'm one for beauty, I would've done a renovation by now." She furrowed her eyebrows together, thinking of a solution. A sudden 'Aha!' look had taken over her previous bearing. She turned to the ponies surrounding her and directed her hoof at the Zebra. "You!" She exclaimed with a smile. "Earlier I saw you with a cart and some ores, and along with you, you had some tools. I assume you are a blacksmith, yes?" She asked and then turned to Fire Walker. "Fire, if he is going to fix up the sign, would you suggest any more renovations?" She looked at the other ponies who had stopped by. As she was thinking, she did remember Fire mentioning if she did need any ingredients. She wasn't missing any, but picking up a few Heart's Desires and Honeymist flowers wouldn't do much harm to collect. She could also ask Zecora for some suggestions on different spells she could try. It didn't sound too bad. With a toss of her purple curls and a delightful air, she had her plan.